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MR. AND MRS. DONALD RICHARD ROPP (PHOTO BY ROPP STUDIO)Today’s EventsAtkins-Ropp Wedding VouExchanged In YoungsvilleStoneham Ladles Aid* * .'will serve soup and pie at 12 noon at the Community House* A business meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m.+Trinity Church Women. . . election day luncheon served from 11:30 a*m..to 2 p.m. in the parish house*4-Sweet Adelines,. .practice atf’”' Wn vnVtWednesday Circle. . *of Russell wscs bazaar, bake sale and lunches at the Russell Fire Hall. Bazaar begins at 10 a.m. Lunches served starting at 11 a.m.+Russell and Lander Pre-School Mother Club. . .meet at Lander, instead of Russell school at 8 p.m.4-cv%^ H SunnfiTcnnn erri T*Candelabra, palms and two vases of white gladioli, yellow pompons and yellow Fuji mums with sea oats and oak leaves ornamented the altar of the First EXJB Church, Youngsville, for the marriage of Miss Sally Lou Atkins and Donald Richard Rapp an Saturday, October 28 at 2:30 p. m.The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Archie HdHa-baugh of 46 Sixth street, Youngsville, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rapp of RD 1, Bear Lake.The Rev. Spurgeon Witberow, pastor, officiated at the doible ring service. Traditional wedding music was provided by Mrs. JamesManelick, organist, and Mrs, Phyllis Emlet, vocalsoloist.Approaching the altar cm thearm of her step-father, the bridewas dressed in a white peaud’ange lace cage gown with anangel skin bordered bottom,scoop neckline and long belledsleeves. The Ml detachablechapel length train was trimmedwith matching peau d’ange lace appliques. Her bouffant veil ctf illusion was secured to a spray of peau de sole petals. She carried a cascade bouquet of white sweetheart roses and white cushion pompons.Maid of honor, Cindy Holla-baugh, sister of the bride, wore a traditional high waist line gown of gold velvet bodice with a floor length skirt of gold taf. feta. French braid petals cen. tered with flower sprays and looped bows secured the butterfly veil. Mrs. Eileen Ropp, sister-in-law of the groom, and Miss Linda Esterbrook, cousin of the bride, were dressed in moss green gowns and veils, stvled identically to that of the maid of honor. The attendants carried cascades of bronze and rust pompons with wheat and brown sea oats, Mistress Kathleen Keppel, flowergirl, cousin of the groom, wore a floor length moss green velvet dress with a headdress bow to match. She carried a basket of fall colored pompons, wheat and cattails.George Ropp Jr., brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers for the ceremony were John Bosko and Larry Atkins,Michael Ropy, nephew of the groom, was ringbearer.The mother of the bride wore an avocado green knit crepe dress with rust accessories and a corsage of Sonora roses. The mother of the groom chose a blue and white check dress with matching jacket andacces. sones and a yellow rose cor- , sage. The grandni others of the bride, Mrs. Nellie Mickelson and Mrs. Marie Atkins, were ]remembered with corsages of white carnations and pink roses. ] The wedding reception was held in the fellowship rooms c* the church with two hundred guests present. The bridal table ,was decorated with a five tier cake with green accents, silver candlesticks and candles. Other tables were decorated with centerpieces of fall flowers designed by the maid of honor. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Baxter of Harborereek, Pa., were master and mistress of ceremonies. Aides included Mrs. Gilbert Scott, Miss Karen Font, Miss Sharon DeVore and Mrs, John Bosko,For touring the southern states, the bride wore a beige wocf suit with brown accessaries and a corsage of yellow roses. The couple are now residing at 56? East Main st«,Youngsville.Mrs. Ropp is a 1963 graduate and Mr. Ropp a 1964 graduate, both of Youngsville High School.Pre-nuptial affairs were given by Mrs, Roger LindeU, Mrs. waide ingds, Mrs. Elton Barton, Mrs. Theron Esterbrook, Mrs. Gilbert Scott, Mrs. Donald Lake, Mrs. Gilbert Sanford and friends at the New Process Company* Rehearsal dinner was held at the Rustic Inn by the parents of the groom. The bridesmaid luncheon was held atthe Driftwood in Jamestown* Guests attended from Dubois,Erie, Harborereek, Corry, Bear Lake, Warren, Tidioute, Pa.; Ripley, Niobe, Clean, Albion, New York.SHALIMARAT$Pharmacy
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Warren Times Mirror and Observer

Warren, Pennsylvania, US

Tue, Nov 07, 1967

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